Wright Brothers Soho
Fresh food, from sea to plate


Just off of Regent Street in the foodie destination and alfresco dining hub of Kingly Court, this casual fish restaurant and oyster bar features an open kitchen and counter dining in addition to its upstairs area with more intimate seating arrangements. A variation of oysters from Wright Brothers’ own Cornish Duchy oyster farm, the British Isles and France are prepared simply (or cooked and dressed up with Panang curry, coriander and ginger) next to a selection of sashimi, shellfish platters and grilled delicacies such as black pepper crab prepared with basil, almonds and yoghurt. Every day between 3pm and 6pm oysters for £1 a pop are all the rage – pairing perfectly with a formidable selection of international wines.
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